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Teresa Hunter
Teresa Hunter: Here's hoping for a happy ending to Darling's fairytale
ONCE upon a time there was a poor Chancellor, sorry Miller, who was so desperate to win favour with the markets, I mean the King, that he boasted his daughter could spin straw into gold.
Teresa Hunter: It's no secret, our leaders have lost touch with reality
IT TAKES a lot to stun an old cynic like me, but revelations that Lloyds shareholders were asked to vote through a merger with HBOS without being given full facts beggars belief.
As experts warn of gloomy times ahead, Teresa Hunter has some advice to lessen the financial pain
ADOUBLE whammy of rising prices and higher taxes is facing everyone in the UK. So it has never been more important for us to make smart decisions about buying and investing.
Teresa Hunter: Labour on the skids in a car crash of a week
IT'S time to reflect on a week of Labour car crashes. Deputy leader Harriet Harman is en route for court over her own prang with a parked car, accused of driving while holding a mobile phone. This follows a recent scrape in south London.
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Teresa Hunter: Labour must dig deep or face fate of Gabriel Grub
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Teresa Hunter: Driven crazy by nonsense banking reforms
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Warning for women as pensions crisis deepens
Teresa Hunter: Watchdogs may net a haul of unfair tactics
Will your pension be hit on Osborne's route 66?
Teresa Hunter: Boy George's tune sounds a lot like Labour's
Move to plug the holes in mortgage umbrella
Teresa Hunter: Are bank chiefs immune from punishment?
Teresa Hunter: New pensions a personal insult for employees
Teresa Hunter: Congratulations to Coventry on going back to basics
Teresa Hunter: Attack on bankers diverts attention from the real culprits
Teresa Hunter: Cover 'disappearing' for young motorists
Teresa Hunter: Cuts to RBS staff pensions are unlikely to be the last
Teresa Hunter: Mortgage game offers rich rewards for bravest and smartest
Teresa Hunter: Banks turn chicken but is the sky really falling in?
Teresa Hunter: Magic money tree has dried up, leaving us with a £21bn bill
Teresa Hunter: Banks the bad guys as charges hit home at DIY stores
Teresa Hunter: The fight for the right to work longer is one big mis-step
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